Preparing Teaching Assistants in Hospitality Management Programs
The need to improve the quality of teaching in our colleges and universities has been well documented in the higher education literature, as well as in the public press. Many recommendations have been made in an attempt to improve the state of higher education. One such recommendation concerns the t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Hospitality education and research journal 1989-08, Vol.13 (3), p.389-395 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The need to improve the quality of teaching in our colleges and universities has
been well documented in the higher education literature, as well as in the public
press. Many recommendations have been made in an attempt to improve the state
of higher education. One such recommendation concerns the training of graduate
teaching assistants for the classroom experience. Since most graduate programs
in hospitality management utilize their graduate students as teaching assistants, this
particular area of action will be discussed. A survey was developed to determine the
extent to which existing graduate programs in hospitality management depend upon
their graduates to teach and the extent to which the students are prepared for their
teaching roles. Surveys were mailed to the program heads of all CHRIE member
institutions which currently offer graduate degrees. The results of this survey are
presented and a general model for training teaching assistants is proposed. |
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ISSN: | 1096-3480 0741-5095 1557-7554 |
DOI: | 10.1177/109634808901300340 |